Merton writes to Aleksei Surkov concerning the expulsion of Boris Pasternak from the Soviet Writers' Union for his negative portrayal of the brutality of the Soviet regime in its early years in his book Dr. Zhivago.
Aleksei Surkov was a poet from the U.S.S.R. and the General Secretary of the Soviet Writers' Union.
Please click here for general restrictions concerning Merton's correspondence.
See also the "Giroux, Robert" file, Series 10, for a signed copy of Merton's letter to Surkov; and see also one published letter from Merton to Surkov in The Courage for Truth, pp. 93-95.
If the person in correspondence with Merton has full text records in the Merton Center Digital Collections, there will be a numeric link to them below.
This Record Sub-Group is not divided into Series and is arranged chronologically.
Click icons for links: ✓="Published | Library Record", ✉="Scanned" | 🗷="Scanned, Viewable Only at Merton Center"
# | Date | From/To | First Lines | Pub ✓ | Notes |
| y/m/d | Merton | | Scan ✉ | |
1. |
1958/10/29 |
TL[x] from Merton |
I am writing this letter to you today as a sincere friend of literature wherever it may be found, |
✓ |
[see also the "Giroux, Robert" file, Series 10, for a signed copy of this letter]
«detailed view» |
|
|